REPORTING LIVE FROM DETROIT, I'M STEVE GARAGIOLA, LOCAL 4. Devin: JUST DATES COMING AS SOON AS THEY'RE AVAILABLE TO US. A BETTER SENSE OF HOW QUICKLY A DEADLY ROAD RAGE SHOOTING IN LIVINGSTON COUNTY ESCALATED. Carmen: AND WE'RE HEARING THE 911 CALLS. Carmen: AND THAT MAN LAYING ON THE GROUND WAS A HUSBAND AND A FATHER. Devin: THE SHOOTING HAPPENED AT THE INTERSECTION OF GRAND RIVER AND CHILSON ROAD IN GENOA TOWNSHIP. A WITNESS TRIED TO HELP THE MAN ON THE GROUND SHAUFRNLT HER STORY IS INCREDIBLE. WE'VE BEEN HERE ALL DAY. WE'VE HEARD FROM OTHER WITNESSES, WITNESS AFTER WITNESS, WHO SAY THEY WATCHED 43-YEAR-OLD DERRICK FLEMINGS APPROACH ANOTHER DRIVER IN HIS PICKUP TRUCK WITH HIS HANDS UP AND SAYING, WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM, TO THAT OTHER DRIVER. THEY WATCHED HIM SHOT DEAD IN THE STREET. AND WE'RE LEARNING THAT CRIMINAL CHARGES ARE LIKELY COMING TOMORROW FOR THE OTHER DRIVER. IT WAS TRAUMATIC. Shawn: JENNA THOUGHT SHE COULD HELP, THAT A MAN WAS HIT BY A CAR. 43-YEAR-OLD DEREK FLEMMING WAS LYING ON GRAND RIVER OUTSIDE OF HOWELL. THE WIFE POINTED TO THE BLUE RAM. INSTANTLY, I GO LIKE THIS TO COVER MY HEAD BECAUSE I DON'T KNOW IF HE HAS A WEAPON OR SHOOTING. I DIDN'T KNOW AT THIS POINT THERE WAS ROAD RAGE AND HE GOT OUT OF THE CAR. I THOUGHT THE GUY WAS ON A RAMPAGE. Shawn: THE 69-YEAR-OLD ALLEGED GUNMAN STOOD BY THE DODGE RAM. POLICE TURNED ATTENTION TO FLEMMING, AND APPEARED HE WAS SHOT IN THE HEAD. SHE PLEADED WITH HIM TO FIGHT FOR HIS LIFE. YOU HAVE TO STAY ALIVE FOR ME AND THE KIDS, WE NEED YOU! Shawn: WAS A ROAD RAGE INCIDENT. AMY FLEMMING SAY SHE AND HER HUSBAND WERE ON THEIR WAY TO PICK UP THEIR KIDS, A BOY AND A GIRL, FROM THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL. SHE DESCRIBED THE DRIVER AS ALMOST HITTING THEM, TAILGATING THEM, AGGRESSIVELY PASSING THEM AND SLAMMING ON HIS BRAKES. DEREK FLEMMING ASKED THE OTHER DRIVER, WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM? AND THAT'S WHEN HE WAS SHOT. YOUR KIDS NEED YOU. AND THAT'S WHAT STICKS IN MY HEAD THE MOST, YOUR KIDS NEED YOU. Shawn: BACK HERE LIVE AT THE SCENE OF WHERE THIS AWFUL INCIDENT HAPPENED OUTSIDE OF HOWELL, HERE'S THE LATEST. WE'VE BEEN DOING CHECKING, BOTH MEN HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO CRIMINAL HISTORY TO SPEAK OF. AND THE 69-YEAR-OLD MAN ALLEGEDLY DOING THE SHOOTING HERE BEHIND THE WHEEL OF HIS PICKUP TRUCK IS STILL BEING HELD AT THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY JAIL.

GENOA TOWNSHIP, Mich. -

The attorney representing a woman whose husband was killed in an apparent road rage incident Tuesday afternoon has issued a statement.

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"It appears Mr. Flemming got out to ask the other driver to slow down and drive more responsible when the man shot Mr. Flemming. It is unknown at this time if the shooter had a concealed weapons permit," Moore said. “It is my hope that the police and prosecutors do their job in bringing the man responsible to justice. This man shot an unarmed man in broad daylight with multiple witnesses, including Mrs. Flemming. He needs to be removed from our community and locked behind bars."

The 69-year-old pickup driver is in police custody. After the shooting, he stood by his Dodge Ram pickup truck and waited for police. He is being held at the Livingston County Jail and could face charges on Thursday.

Several people called 911. One person said they thought the man was punched while the others said he was shot.

Witness Jenna St. Clair thought she could help. She thought the man lying in the middle of Grand River Avenue had been hit by a car. His hysterical wife was beside him.

"She said, 'He's been shot,' and the wife pointed to the blue Ram (pickup truck). Instantly, I go like this (hand motion), like to cover my head. I didn't know if the guy still had a weapon," said St. Clair. "I didn't know if he was still shooting. I didn't know at that point it was road rage and he got out of his car. I thought (the gunman) was on a rampage."

St. Clair turned her attention to Flemming. It appeared he had been shot in the head. Both she and Flemming's wife started pleading with him to fight for his own life.